Hotel Marina Riviera, Amalfi Coast Hotels
Elegant 19th-century hotel with bright rooms, a panoramic terrace, and a heated pool
### Overview
Nestled dramatically on the precipice of Amalfi, commanding breathtaking views of the shimmering sea, Hotel Marina Riviera stands as a distinguished landmark, steeped in history as one of the very first hotels to grace Amalfi. Its origins trace back to the 19th century, a period when it frequently welcomed esteemed guests participating in the illustrious “Grand Tour,” an educational pilgrimage undertaken by young European noblemen seeking to enrich their understanding of classical culture and the arts. Notably, even Thomas Cook, the visionary often credited as the father of modern tourism and pioneering package tours, chose this very hotel as his lodging during his travels.
Stepping outside the hotel’s doors, you’ll find yourself immediately immersed in the captivating labyrinthine streets that characterize Amalfi, beckoning exploration. For those seeking sun and sand, the inviting shores of Atrani Beach are a leisurely ten-minute stroll away. A scenic forty-five-minute drive unveils the picturesque charm of Positano, a destination renowned for its beauty. And a mere twenty minutes away lies the enchanting cliffside gardens of Ravello, offering unparalleled views and a tranquil escape.
Hotel Marina Riviera boasts thirty-two bright and elegantly appointed rooms, each designed to evoke a delightful fusion of the Belle Epoque and Victorian eras. The intricate details, such as ornately tiled floors, delicate iron-wrought railings, and refined marble furnishings, transport guests back to a bygone era of sophistication and grace. At the same time, modern conveniences, including WiFi access and flat-screen televisions, ensure a comfortable and seamless stay. While the standard rooms offer a pleasant experience, it is highly recommended to opt for a Deluxe room or higher, or at the very least, a room offering a captivating sea view from a private balcony overlooking the mesmerizing Tyrrhenian Sea. For families or larger groups traveling together, the Triple rooms and Deluxe Apartments provide ample space and enhanced amenities to cater to their needs. All bathrooms feature invigorating rainfall showers, and select accommodations also include luxurious bathtubs for ultimate relaxation.
The present-day iteration of the hotel has been carefully constructed around the original 19th-century villa, preserving its historical essence. The overall design creates a cohesive and harmonious atmosphere, allowing Hotel Marina Riviera to seamlessly capture the rich history and vibrant culture of its exceptional location. From the terrace, guests can indulge in panoramic vistas of Amalfi and the sparkling sea, an idyllic setting to savor a refreshing cocktail or a delectable meal. Furthermore, the hotel provides a heated pool, a traditional hammam, and plush beach towels in all the rooms, ensuring that guests can relax and rejuvenate in style, regardless of their preferred method of unwinding.
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With unparalleled culture, art, architecture, food, and wine, Italy offers the quintessential European vacation. For travelers who haven’t yet made it to Italy, it’s time to see what la dolce vita is all about. And for those that have it's time to say "ancora"!
When is the best time to visit?
Italy is incredible year round, but since it is an internationally iconic place to visit, expect crowds at the premier tourist destinations from spring through fall, and during holidays when people are more likely to travel. If you have the flexibility, try and visit during the less crowded winter and early shoulder seasons.
Where should I go in Italy?
Rome, Florence, and Venice belong on every traveler’s bucket list. Visitors with a little more time should also see the Amalfi Coast, Pompeii, Naples, Milan, the Cinque Terre, Sicily—the list of places to visit in Italy has no end.
How many days do I need?
A week is barely enough to hit the main attractions in Italy, but it is doable. Stay for up to a month or more to truly savor the whole experience as well as the food and wine. And no matter how long you stay, you'll surely want to return for your next visit.
Getting around Italy
Trains are a great option for trips between Italy's cities, such as Florence to Rome and Milan to Venice. Driving is not always straightforward, but still a great choice if you feel comfortable taking the wheel along Italy's Autostrada and curvy roads. Other options include domestic flights and ferries.
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